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Congratulations to the Spring 2008 Eta Sigma Gamma Initiates!
CHES student, Lindsey Padgett, wins big on Wheel of Fortune!
Congratulations to Jan Brakefield for winning the 2008 Mayer Award!
The Undergraduate Research Conference was a success!
Eta Sigma Gamma Food Drive
The College of Human Environmental Sciences will host Camp Cash on June 16-27 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm.
CHES Entrepreneurship: Geary Hewett, Amanda Perna, and Lauren Leonard
Congratulations to The Department of Health Science's Ph.D. student, Ryan Martin, for being offered the first Thomas N. Cummings Research Fellowship, sponsored by the Division on Addictions and the Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling associated with Harvard University’s Medical School.
The College of Human Environmental Sciences, Children's Trust Fund of Alabama, UA Child DevelopmentResources, and CBER sponsor a study on the cost of Child Abuse vs. Child Abuse Prevention in the State of Alabama
CHES student, Melissa Chambers, interns in Washington, D.C.
Sport Management students visit US Olympic Committee Headquarters.
Clothing, Textile, and Interior Design students study in New York.
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